Shipping Notices WEST COAST STEAMERS. A NCHOR LINE Aro appointed to leave an under :—■ For NELSON. WESTPORT, HOKITIKA, &GREYMOUTH—The ss KENNEDY, on THURSDAY, at 8 pm. ■ For PATEA. Tbo ss. WAVERLEY, THIS DAY, at 4pm. Fares to Nelson—Saloon—Single, £1; re.urn, £1 10s Steerage—Single, 15s ; return, £1 2s6d. For freight or passage, apply to W. A G. TURNBULL & CO.. Agents, Wellington. a aSiBQBS N QUOfcEJUST RECEIVED, ; ' Ex' lonic, Cases of Jackson’s celebrated FLOOR AND FURNITURE STAINS. Stains and varnishes, at one operation, i old or new floors, furniture, &o. . Nosizeing required. No trouble to put it on. Drys hard,ln a few minutes. Price, ftom'ls a bottle, at R, AND I. TINCEY’S (LateMcAlpine’s), Manners-street 903 A W S O N, A L SIGN WRITER, PAINTER, PAPERHANGER, GLAZIER. AND HOUSE DECORATOR, 94, Cal a-street. Telephone 306. • . . , , 71 A N T E D KNOWN. J. BROWN, "WATCHMAKER akd JEWELLER, 29, Mannebs-sxbebt, is selling off bis stock of Watches and Jewellery at greatly reduced prices. Repairs done on the premises as usual i ED FUNNEL TEA Is a mixture of the R 1 purest Ceylon and Indian Tear, MR S BAK ER, : CERTIFICATED NURSE, fipO Lady Invalids desiring Nursing and a • 8 Comfortable Home,—-Certified'Nnrse.— s SS" Mbs Baker, Nelson-street, off Basin Reserve, could offer board and lodging, with all the comforts .of a homef to any invalid lady who requires careful attention and nursing, or to any lady,,either in the city or from the country, who wishes to secure proper attention prior to and during her confinement. Mrs Baker possesses large experience as a Nurse in both classes of cases. The house is large. airy, and healthily situated. A comfortably-furnished sittingroom and bedroom can be provided. Apply, personally or by letter; to Mri Baker, fourth house from top of Nelsomstreet, right-hand side. Terms moderate. Highest references can be given by the advertiser. 714 MEMORY.- - Lolsette’s " System of Memory Training. * Physiological and Scientific in the highest degree.’—Dr Andrew Wilson. ‘ The value of the fee returned to me twenty-fold.’ —Dr Albert Carter (11th November, 1888). ‘Of great advantage to, a strong memory, incalculable aid to a weak one.’—Dr J. M. Buckley. ’Able to give the‘gist of any book after reading it once.’—Rev J. M. Macdonald, M.A. 'Easily acquired and very interestihg.’—Rev S. Bell, M.A. 'Cure of mind wandering and increase 6f vocabulary.’—J. Macgregor, M.A. ‘ Top in-examination.’— T, Tait, M.A. ‘I find your system an excellent travelling companion.’—J. B. Haye, Commander, . li.N. Lessons by post. Opinions of Mr Proctor and of many membera of the ,medical, ftp., professions, Free.*—. A. L'OISETTE, 87, New Oxford-street, London, 105
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New Zealand Times, Volume LI, Issue 8970, 22 April 1890, Page 1
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